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Dr Harry Cliff
harryvcliff
Today @CERN endorsed an ambitious vision for the future of particle physics - a 100km super-collider to study the fundamental ingredients of our universe in unprecedented detail.Is this a good
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R.N Payne🎄🎁❄☃️⛄🎅
RNPayne2
1) Can messages from the future be sent to the past to current inhabitants as clues, steps, warnings, or tips? *H8 is an internal space of 8 dimensions that governs
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Luca
LucaAmb
1/21) Wear your math seatbelt, it's time for another differential geometry thread! We'll talk about multivectors and the the cross-product, two concepts linked by the mysterious Hodge star operator!As usual,
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
Today is Jayanti of Satyendranath Bose or more popularly known as S.N.Bose. Well known for the Bose-Einstein condensate theory. And also a class of particles called Bosons named after him
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Alice Sheppard
PenguinGalaxy
Next #CitSci2020 session: a keynote talk, "encounters in citizen science". I don't know exactly what it'll involve yet but it was a series of coincidences that led me to find
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O.V.A.tion's™
Dre_Ova
10 Unlucky Inventors That Died By Their Own InventionsThread...1. Michael DacreDesigned the AVCEN Jetpod, a quiet Air-Taxi that could take off and land in short distances, The jet pod had
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
Exploring The Realms of Astral Projection//THREADED//How far would you go?(1/15) The following is created purely for fun and enjoyment.Not for self-improvement. Do not try at home. Go outside. Kidding please
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Andrew D Wilson
PsychScientists
Some interesting things for me to reflect on coming out of replies to this thread...a few herehttps://twitter.com/psychscientists/status/1332361131684466690 First, I didn’t actually say ‘do eco psych or get out’. I said
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Nick Hinton
NickHintonn
Synchronicities: a thread The concept of synchronicity was first introduced by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung who described them as being events which seem to be significantly related, despite having no
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Stephen Mullens
srmullens
For our second Communicating Science class discussion, we looked into the quantitative methodology we so often use in science! The class discusseed Francis Bacon’s “Novum Organum: True Directions Concerning the
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David Didau
DavidDidau
A thread about some of the books I've read this year. Most of them have been crackers. The Case Against Reality, Donald Hoffman – physics for non-physicists. (Or at least,
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer
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vanessa beeley
VanessaBeeley
1. #COVID19 vaccines. Astra Zeneca version.(Operation warp speed)1. "Acceptable safety profile". Are you prepared to be injected with potential toxins, bearing in mind history of Vaccine mismanagement and risks? 2.
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Dr. Gina Merchant
DrGMerchant
Something that is discussed widely among *many* behavioral scientists is how distracting (at best) & costly (at worst) the following reductive thinking is: Thinking that behavior change = habit formation
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Dr. Claire Lee 🏳️🌈 🇿🇦 in 🇨🇵
Claire_Lee
12 years ago today on 10 September 2008, the world's largest particle accelerator, the #LHC, came online! In honour of this anniversary, today I present a thread of:@MileyCyrus AS STAGES
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Three weeks ago, everyone was bashing the University of Illinois for having the audacity to run an in-person semester at a large state school by developing an in-house testing
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